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Party all night long…

…and feel great about it in the morning. TigerTHON, Towson’s 12 hour Dance Marathon is just around the corner: 7pm March 4th to 7am March 5th in the Potomac Lounge. Put on your dancing shoes and participate in this great event that benefits the Johns Hopkins Children’s Center, a member hospital of the Children’s Miracle […]

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MEN’S BASKETBALL: Faculty/Staff Appreciation Day When Tigers Host William & Mary on Saturday

Make sure you’re at the men’s basketball game this Saturday when the Tigers take on CAA rival William & Mary at 4p.m. It’s Faculty and Staff Appreciation Day and every faculty/staff member will receive a gift certificate for a free satellite TV system (includes dish antenna, up to four receivers with remotes and free installation). […]

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Correction – Films from Africa Program – Two Dollars, With or Without a Condom – Ethiopia/Sweden

February 23, 2005 7 p.m. Linthicum 200 Two Dollars, With or Without a Condom – Ethiopia/Sweden Moderator: Tecola Hagos, Ethiopian professor and political activist Ethiopia has become to the Arab world what Thailand is to European tourists. Prostitution in Ethiopia has increased incredibly in recent years. In one section of Addis Ababa, some 130,000 girls […]

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Women in Science Forum

Towson University Women in Science Forum {www.towson.edu/wisp} Saturday, March 5, 2005 Smith Hall, Room 356 8:30 am – 1:00 pm The Towson University Women in Science Program (WISP) invites everyone to attend the 7th annual Women in Science Forum on March 5th 2005! Each year, WISP brings in speakers to address current issues in science […]

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Advances in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Heart Disease

As part of our Heart Month lecture series, the Towson University Wellness Center would like to invite you to attend a lecture presented by cardiologist, Douglas Clarke, M.D., on “Advances in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Heart Disease.” The session will be held Wednesday 2/23/05 at 1:00 PM in the Wellness Center (Admin. Bldg. Rm […]

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Martin Luther King, III to speak on campus 2/24/2005

Martin Luther King, III will speak on campus on Thursday, February 24 at 8:00 p.m. in the Chesapeake Rooms of the University Union. Seating is limited so YOU MUST PICK UP A FREE TICKET AT THE UNIVERSITY BOX OFFICE PRIOR TO THE EVENT. You must pick up a ticket prior to 5 PM on Tuesday, […]

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DECO Announces New General Phone Line and E-mail Address

The Division of Economic and Community Outreach (DECO) is pleased to announce that an e-mail account, {outreach@towson.edu}, as well as a phone line, (410) 704-DECO, have been created for faculty, staff and students to relay any questions, ideas or perspectives for opportunities related to Economic and Community Outreach.

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Too Fat or Too Thin

Towson Psychology faculty member, Cynthia Kalodner, Ph.D., will share media images and explore the impact of the media on body image. She will also discuss strategies for how to keep the media from telling you how to feel about yourself. This workshop will take place on Monday, February 28, 2005, 1:00 – 2:00 p.m., in […]

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Employee Reimbursement Process

This is a reminder that the State Comptroller’s Office began a program in April 2004 that changed the process for payment of reimbursements to employees. All employees that receive payroll funds by direct deposit also receive their expense reimbursements by direct deposit. Specifically, all expense vouchers that are processed through Towson’s Accounts Payable unit will […]

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Reminder To Procard Reviewers!

REMINDER: You are required to notify Lorraine Ziara-Denmark, Procurement Card Program Administrator, by Friday, February 25, of any procurement card transactions for the month of January that do not comply with the requirements of the State?s procurement card program. You may review the advisory for this requirement at: {http://wwwnew.towson.edu/adminfinance/fiscalplanning/procurement/Notices.htm}. If you have any questions regarding […]

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Healing Service 12 p.m. – 12:30 Wednesdays during Lent

What: Prayerful and relaxing “Public Service of Healing” Wednesdays, 12-13:30 pm through March 16 Campus Ministry Center, Union Rm 208b. Sponsored by: Episcopal Campus Ministry Contact: Laura Brecht, Episcopal Chaplain 410-963-4680

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Art Department Lecture Series Paper: Mapping Dimensional Terrains in 2005

Helen Frederick, guest lecturer Lecture: University Union, Chesapeake room Thursday, February 24, 7 p.m. Workshop: Center for the Arts, room 217 Thursday, February 24, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Lecture: Helen Frederick, director of pyramid atlantic art center and associate professor, George Mason University, will connect the east and the west, as related to traditional […]

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Earn and Learn Summer Opportunities

Earn and Learn Summer Opportunities – Students may compete for two outstanding summer internship programs: Governor’s Summer Internship Program – TU nominates up to five students to compete for one of 20 internships in the Governor’s or a cabinet-level office. Selected students earn a $2,500 stipend for the 10-week program. Students with a 3.0 or […]

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Tax credits for earning credits?

US Senator Barbara Mikulski will hold a press conference on campus Wednesday, February 23, 2005 at 10 am in the Susquehanna Terrace at the University Union. Sen. Mikulski will discuss a bill she will submit, calling for a Tuition Tax Credit. The bill is to ease the burden of the cost of higher education on […]

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UMBC Incident

University Police were recently notified of an incident at UMBC in which a man posed as an undercover CIA agent and requested student information. Please be aware of any similar situations and contact University Police immediately at x4-2133 if an incident occurs.

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L’Chaim at Lucille’s This Thursday- Free Bus to Party

L’Chaim at Lucille’s Thursday, February 24 – 9 p.m. – Free Bus Everyone’s talking about this huge, citywide party downtown. Cover is only $5 and bus transportation from campus to Lucille’s is included! Awesome giveaways, great drink specials, amazing raffle prizes. Dan Ahdoot of Last Comic Standing and Crank Yankers is hosting the Kosher Dating […]

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Good things to eat and great people to meet! FREE!

All Towson University students are invited to attend the third annual Lunch ‘n’ Listen, co-sponsored by the TU chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists and a PAW grant. The FREE day-long event gives students an opportunity to network with professional journalists from the Baltimore area and discuss a variety of topics that include writing […]

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L’Chaim at Lucille’s This Thursday- Free Bus to Party

L’Chaim at Lucille’s Thursday, February 24 – 9 p.m. – Free Bus Everyone’s talking about this huge, citywide party downtown. Cover is only $5 and bus transportation from campus to Lucille’s is included! Awesome giveaways, great drink specials, amazing raffle prizes. Dan Ahdoot of Last Comic Standing and Crank Yankers is hosting the Kosher Dating […]

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Good things to eat and great people to meet! FREE!

All Towson University students are invited to attend the third annual Lunch ‘n’ Listen, co-sponsored by the TU chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists and a PAW grant. The FREE day-long event gives students an opportunity to network with professional journalists from the Baltimore area and discuss a variety of topics that include writing […]

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International Women’s Group, Women and Heart Disease

The International Women’s Group will meet on Tuesday, February 22, 4:00 p.m., in the University Union, Room 310, to discuss Women and Heart Disease. We will meet with special guest Marci Ziemski, a cardiac nurse and health educator at Union Memorial Hospital. Learn about ways to reduce your risk and contribute to a healthier lifestyle. […]

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